Top 1200 San Diego Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on December 3, 2024.
I was stationed at a marine recruit depot in San Diego from 1965 to 1967.
It has been very special to be a San Diego Charger.
I think our immigrants are a strength for us in San Diego. I think it's a strength in our communities in California. Our immigrant community in San Diego has been part of the fabric of our city for decades, and it's one that I'm proud of.
We need to renew our commitment to 'One San Diego' in 2019. — © Kevin Faulconer
We need to renew our commitment to 'One San Diego' in 2019.
The Chargers are a huge San Diego asset.
Burns, has spent years exploring the many avenues for adventure and fun in San Diego. The fact that you can experience the desert, snow, mountains and ocean in the course of a day has always been amazing to me. If you are really motivated, you can snow ski, surf, take a mountain hike, and race dune buggies all in one weekend, .. I grew up here and want to showcase San Diego to the world. I love San Diego.
Usually I'll go to San Diego to hang out with my parents if I want to unwind
Those of us that were raised in Tijuana have so much access to San Diego. I was crossing the border every day when I was a kid, and that back and forth has a huge influence on the cuisine. So the U.S. is coming down to Tijuana, Tijuana is going to San Diego. There's this great blending, a great exchange.
My mom was born in San Diego, around Vista. So we've always been California people.
I am blessed and honored with the opportunity I have to come play for the San Diego Chargers now.
I'm very thankful to San Diego for the musical opportunities it gave me.
I grew up in the streets of San Diego, and I love this city dearly. I love this city. San Diego is my home. Even though I represent Los Angeles, this is my home.
I decided to join the Challenged Athletes Foundation's cycling tour from San Francisco to San Diego, a fundraiser to help veterans and others with physical disabilities find renewed purpose through sports. The journey revealed why we must invest not only in stronger communities, but also stronger ties with each other.
During grade school, we moved to a white, working-class suburb in San Diego, and there were no Mexicans. — © Luis Alberto Urrea
During grade school, we moved to a white, working-class suburb in San Diego, and there were no Mexicans.
My mother is a Trekkie, and we're from San Diego, so I was going to Comic-Con when I was, like, 7 years old.
It's important to have an NFL team in San Diego.
I was stationed at a Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego from 1965 to 1967.
In San Diego we have a chance to be the dominant hub for nanotech, biotech, life sciences.
My childhood was spent in my local library in a San Diego suburb. It's where I became a writer - by 1st becoming a reader!
You look at the pride that we have as San Diegans in the Chargers, it's not just people in the city of San Diego. It's people throughout the other areas. We need them to stay here.
I did not allow tent encampments on the streets when I was mayor of San Diego.
Like I'm in San Diego today and this is my hometown so I've got a lot of my friends coming and I definitely want to put on the best show that I can.
I support raising the federal minimum wage. What I've said is I don't want San Diego to be at a competitive disadvantage, particularly for our small businesses and our entrepreneurs to have one set of wages for San Diego and a different set of wages for surrounding cities.
San Diego shaped me a lot. The visual landscapes, the emotional panoramas, the teachers and mentors I had from the third grade through San Diego High - it's all a big part of the poetry fountain that I continue to drink from.
Once you've lived in Del Mar or the San Diego area, why would you want to live anyplace else? It's the neatest place, whether it's the culture or the small-town atmosphere the whole San Diego area has.
Of course, San Diego chooses not to regard the two cities as one. Talk about alter ego: Tijuana was created by the lust of San Diego. Everything that was illegal in San Diego was permitted in Tijuana. When boxing was illegal in San Diego, there were boxing matches in Tijuana; when gambling was illegal, there was always Tijuana.
The Chargers are very important to the region, not just the city of San Diego.
We believe in the people of San Diego.
I love going to San Diego.
In San Diego, our local innovation economy is a thriving industry employing thousands of highly skilled workers.
There are so many Clippers fans in San Diego.
We've got the blue-collar pros here in San Diego.
The only thing happening in San Diego County is Eno and closet homosexuality.
Maui reminded me of San Diego: beautiful, but crowded.
In the summer of 2009, in the wake of a crisis in her life, my mother moved from San Diego to San Francisco to live with my 16-year-old daughter and me. My mother was 77. I was 51. Despite a chorus of skepticism from friends - who knew about my upbringing - I was determined to do what I could to help my mother.
When I look at the pictures on my wall of San Diego or pop in highlight tapes of the Super Bowl, I'm reminded of where I want to be.
I am from San Diego, and I went to college in Boston, so I have seen the opposite coasts.
Usually I'll go to San Diego to hang out with my parents if I want to unwind.
Comic-Con is incredibly important to San Diego, but that doesn't mean we can't poke a little fun at it! — © Steve Breen
Comic-Con is incredibly important to San Diego, but that doesn't mean we can't poke a little fun at it!
The justice systems in San Diego, Alameda, and Sacramento counties are horrible.
I did an 'Our Town' in San Diego in the seventies with amateurs that I can tear up just thinking about.
I was born in London and lived there until I was five. We traveled a lot. But really San Diego is my hometown. It's where I went to high school.
I was born in San Diego, and we moved to Los Angeles when I was seven. A couple of years later, I started acting!
San Diego was fantastic. I think there's something about San Diego that is quite different than Los Angeles.
I used to go to San Diego all the time to hang out. My cousin played for the San Diego Padres, and my brother lives down there. I love going to the zoo and walking around Old Town.
I'm pretty darn happy. I really wanted to go to San Diego and play for those offensive masterminds. I'm looking forward to a 15-year career, a couple of trips to the Super Bowl and a parade through downtown San Diego.
There is no such thing as a typical season, not for the Cardinals, not for San Diego, not for Minnesota.
Los Angeles is like San Diego's older, uglier sister that has herpes.
I once did a flip-flop joke in San Diego, and I got booed... but it's all in good fun. — © Sebastian Maniscalco
I once did a flip-flop joke in San Diego, and I got booed... but it's all in good fun.
I believe that San Diego cannot truly reach its fullest potential until every San Diegan, no matter their ZIP code or race, has the opportunity to reach theirs.
The pollution that flows from the Tijuana River Valley into the Pacific Ocean threatens San Diego's environment.
The past nine years in San Diego have represented such a period of questioning.
San Diego is where I really started to get my legs, musically.
Together, we're going to transform San Diego into a YIMBY city!
My father 'Pappy' who is black, is from Galveston and Fort Worth, Texas. My mother, who is white, is from San Diego.
There is San Diego - this retirement village, with its prim petticoat, that doesn't want to get too near the water. San Diego worries about all the turds washing up on the lovely, pristine beaches of La Jolla. San Diego wishes Mexico would have fewer babies. And San Diego, like the rest of America, is growing middle-aged.
People are frustrated all over the country, whether they're in Oklahoma or Oregon or San Diego or San Francisco or L.A. or D.C. or New York or Omaha or wherever.
I went to San Diego State and one of our home courses was Barona Creek. It's this open, no-tree look.
San Diego is the best city in the world.
When I'm in San Diego, it's carpools and making dinner and getting the kids to bed. It's real life.
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